Chapter 147
The McKinney Group’s commercial street, once unnoticed, suddenly sprang up overnight.
Meanwhile, chaos brewed at the Nichols Group.
An emergency meeting convened, and the atmosphere in the boardroom was tense.
“Mr. Nichols, this commercial street was nothing t Someone clearly aimed to sabotage us.”
a rumor before.
“Yeah, everyone knows our mall, a year in the making, is about to open. We’ve spent a fortune on promotions, but now this McKinney Group beat us to it.”
“Numerous merchants have signed contracts with them. This could cost us billions.”
The directors debated fervently.
In the seat of honor, Juan rubbed his temples. “Enough!”
The directors fell silent.
“Do you know who’s the owner of McKinney Group?” he asked.
“The owner is elusive. We’ve investigated but found nothing.” Joe paused. “However, this street was once part of Melody’s auctioned sewage area.”
The revelation stunned everyone.
“Is this true?”
“Mr. Nichols, you can’t let her ruin our efforts.”
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Juan, annoyed by the uproar, banged the table. “From what I know, Debra sold this land long ago. She has no connection to this
commercial street.”
The faint hope that flickered in the boardroom was extinguished.
Thinking of Debra, Juan sighed. “Meeting adjourned.”
The directors reluctantly left the room.
“Sir, the principal called. Miss Miles‘ graduate studies are settled,” Joe said hesitantly. “She wants to invite you to dinner.”
Juan ignored the invitation. “And Debra?”
“Madam… she seems busy with her internship.”
“Internship?”
“It’s a school project. Graduate students intern for a month and then write a thesis.”
“Which company is she interning at?”
Joe hesitated. “Um…”
He couldn’t bring himself to say it was any company other than the Nichols Group.
In the past three months, Debra had been cold, showing no intention of reconciliation.
“Contact the principal. Arrange for Debra to intern here.”
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